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Victor Kwesi Quagraine

Architecture

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About

Victor Kwesi Quagraine is a Catholic priest who also acquired experts’ knowledge in Architecture, Construction Management and Environmental Design and Planning. Currently, he is employed full time as a Senior Lecturer at the Department of Architecture, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology (KNUST) Kumasi, Ghana. He holds a Ph.D. degree in Environmental Design and Planning from Virginia Polytechnic and State University, Blacksbury, USA, a Master of Architecture degree and a Master of Construction Management degree from Washington University in St. Louis, USA and B.A. Hons. (in Sociology and Religion) from University of Ghana, Legon. Victor K. Quagraine has twelve (12) years’ experience in teaching, research and practice. He is interested in interactive way of teaching to bring out the best in students and make them aware they are co-creators of knowledge with teachers and facilitators. He has passion to help in poverty alleviation projects through the implementation of cutting-edge planning, design and management practices. Most of his research concentrates on environmental enhancement to ensure quality human life. He has assisted in the design and supervision of the construction of church, school and hospital buildings all over the southern Ghana on gratis to satisfy his passion of helping ensure the development of humanity, especially the less privileged. He is involved in the delivery of sustainable projects such as the provision of clean energy (solar energy), quality education in the rural areas through distance learning (e.g. the Cardinal Foundation for Distance Learning, CAFDIL, projects) and quality health delivery system. Victor K. Quagraine has very good interpersonal skills, and together with his sociology and religious background, he is able to relate very well with colleagues and students. He believes in high performance team work and has the ability to encourage team members to acquire their best.

Research Summary

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The researcher's research focuses on integrating multiple aspects of urban development and environmental challenges, emphasizing the importance of blending planning with green spaces, cultural heritage preservation, sustainable education, technology application, partnerships, public services for transport, health issues related to water access, land use in ecosystems, and nutrition.

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Spatio-temporal analysis and level of awareness of Ghana’s buffer regulations on ecologically sensitive areas: lessons from the Kumasi Metropolis(2023)
Urban planning failure in the protection of ecologically sensitive areas: factors that contribute to the ineffective management of ecological resources in Kumasi(2024)
Planning in Ghana: analysis of the various forms of professional misconduct from the perspective of professional planners(2024)
Demographic Characteristics of Population With Affinity for Wetland Settlements in Ghana.(2021)
Assessment of the resettlement compensation satisfaction of wood workers at Sokoban, Kumasi(2017)
Demographic Characteristics of Population with Affinity for Wetland Settlements in Ghana(2024)
Factors that influence user patronage and satisfaction of urban parks in Ghanaian cities: case of the Rattray Park in Nhyiaeso, Kumasi(2023)
The functionality of urban green spaces in the greater Kumasi Metropolis of Ghana: categorisation of green spaces, prospects, challenges and implications for sustainable management(2025)
A Quantitative Assessment of Relationship between Urban Green Parks and Self-Esteem of Urban Children and Adolescents (Teenage Group) in Ghana(2016)
The relevance and preferred features of green parks in Ghana: A study of Manhyia District in Kumasi(2020)
The State of Architectural Heritage Preservation in Ghana: A Review(2020)
Awareness of preservation of historic buildings and sites in Ghana: the case of residents in Kumasi(2021)
Heritage Impact Assessment: A Sustainable Tool for Historic Buildings and Sites Preservation in Ghana(2022)
A FRAMEWORK FOR THE CONSERVATION AND VALORISATION OF COLONIAL ARCHITECTURAL HERITAGE OF COASTAL COLONIAL TOWNS, GHANA(2024)
Behavioral changes can help prevent indoor air-related illnesses in Ghana(2006)
Containerisation, Portable Architecture and the Image of Ghanaian Cities(2015)
Improving Labor-Based Road Rehabilitation in Ghana(2009)
Shopping malls as catalyst for sub-urban development in Ghana(2017)
New strategies to improve the management capacity of contractors for labor-based methods in road rehabilitation in Ghana(2007)
User Satisfaction with the Conditions of Road Transit Terminals in Cape Coast, Ghana(2023)
Contextualizing living with water: a systematic review(2024)
The Correlation Between Residents’ Perception and Use of Urban Wetlands in Kumasi, Ghana(2024)

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